Mike Price approached Huppé and Crevier and asked them if they wanted to start a band; "Out of Step" was formed.
Genetic Control was an organization that was in charge of designing people in the future from Huxley's novel Brave New World.
They used to jam the entire album Killer by Alice Cooper, and rehearsed almost every day to get their new sound and songs as tight as possible.
The lyrics were written by Singer Mike Zabo Price and featured some historical references at times.
[3] The band first released the song "Suburban Life" on the Primitive Air-Raid compilation album on Psyche Industry Records in 1984.
Mike Zabo went on tour with Metal Church and pursued a career in concert production In the following years, their single, which was already very rare, became one of the most sought after collectibles by punk rock record collectors all around the world, fetching as much as $1500.00 on eBay.
This prompted the German label Lost & Found Records, to press a bootleg of the 7" on CD, with the song "Suburban Life" as a bonus track.
In 2005, they released Brave New World on Sonik's Chicken Shrimp Records, which was taken from the 1998 Misfits concerts, and included a new song, the original 7" single and "Suburban Life".
[1][4][5][6] In 2018 The band re released their infamous debut 45 ep on 7 inch vinyl in limited quantities on the Return To Analog record label.
They also released a 12-inch version of the single featuring rare studio outtakes from the first recording session and alternate mixes.